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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
ORNAMENTALS 
NOTE. — AH orders for Ornamentals 
should be received by April 1st. Why? So 
the trees and plants may be lifted and placed 
in sand in cool cellars before the buds are 
swollen, to await proper time for shipment. 
If our customers would remember this they 
would be saved the loss of many plants. 
Weepl<ig Deciduous Trees 
BIRCH, Cut-leaved Weeping— The finest 
lawn tree grown. Price, $1.00. 
Cut-Leaved Weeping Birch 
ELM, Camperdown— A very attractive 
drooping lawn tree. Price, $1.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, Weeping — Covered 
with beautiful scarlet berries. Price, 
$1.00. 
WILLOW, Kilmarnock— A low headed 
weeping tree. Price, 75 cents. 
New American — Is a large tree of the 
Weeping Willow type. Price, $1.00. 
Babylonica — Our common Willow, and 
nothing is more graceful. Price, 75 
cents. 
Flowering Ornamental Trees 
A class of trees desirable for lawn plant- 
ing. The Catalpas bloom in July. 
CATALPA, Bungei — A species from China, , 
of dwarf habit, growing only from three 
to five feet high. Foliage large and 
glossy. Price, $1.25. 
Speciosa — A variety originating in the 
West; more upright and symmetrical in 
its growth than the common Catalpa, 
and blossoms two or three weeks earlier. 
Price, 60 cents. 
CHERRY, Dwarf White-flowering— A vari- 
ety of the Morello, with double white 
flowers. Both this and the succeeding 
are very ornamental. Price, 75 cents. 
Large Double-flowering — A variety of the 
Heart Cherry, with pretty double flow- 
ers. Price, $1.00. 
CHESTNUT, American— A well-known for- 
est and nut-bearing tree; of great value 
for ornamental purposes. Price, 75 
cents. 
HORSE-CHESTNUT, White-flovyering— A 
very beautiful, well-knowa tree, with 
round, dense head, dark green foliage, 
and an abundance of showy flowers in 
early spring. Price, 75 cents. 
JUDAS TREE, or RED BUD, American-- 
small growing tree; covered with deli- 
cate pink flowers before the leaves ap- 
pear. Price, 75 cents. 
LABURNUM, Golden Chain— Bears long, 
pendent racemes of yellow flowers in 
June; showy and beautiful. Should be 
on every lawn. Price, 75 cents. 
DOGWOOD, American White — A native 
tree of fine form and beautiful foliage, 
growing from 20 to 25 feet high, pro- 
ducing white flowers three inches in 
diameter early in the spring before the 
leaves appear. A very desirable tree. 
Price, 75 cents. 
MAGNOLIA— One of the most beautiful 
species of flowering trees. Being diffi- 
cult to transplant, small trees three or 
four feet high are preferable. 
Acuminata — A beautiful pyramidal-grow- 
ing native species, growing to the height 
of sixty or seventy feet; large glossy 
leaves; flowers yellow, tinted with 
bluish-purple. Price, $1.50. 
Conspicua — Tree of medium size and 
shrub-like growth. Flowers are large, 
pure white, very numerous and appear 
before the leaves. Price, $2.00; with 
balled roots and blossom buds, $2.50 
each. 
